Earlier in the day, Cook had made his 25th Test hundred, and seventh as captainGraham Morris

John Westerby

Last updated at 3:49PM, May 28 2013

Eventually, after so much frustration and study of cloud patterns, England
wrapped up victory by 247 runs in the second Investec Test at Headingley
Carnegie.

The final wicket came at 3.36pm on the final day, when Trent Boult edged an
outswinger from James Anderson that was caught, diving to his right, by Matt
Prior behind the stumps.

England had won the series 2-0, putting them in good heart for the Ashes
series that begins on July 10, sparing Alastair Cook, the captain, the
possibility of criticism about the timing of his declaration on the fourth
afternoon.